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- February 11, 2015 at 6:57 pm #227928
Hello Sir
I want to know whether course notes is sufficient for exams?Do I need to read textbook?February 20, 2015 at 9:59 pm #229430Probably not need a text book – maybe if it’s global variant you should
What is really important is that you get hold of an up to date revision kit / exam kit for F4 and then practice endlessly those mcqs
And remember, DO NOT write in your book
February 23, 2015 at 5:18 pm #229827Hi Tamzid,
A far better investment of your time would be to do get hold of a BPP Exam Kit (I prefer them to Kaplan because the answers always seem more detailed) and do as many questions in this as you possibly can.
Good luck!
Andrew
March 1, 2015 at 10:51 am #230888Hi,
I am planning on booking the F4 exam in the next few weeks. I have created my own notes using a Kaplan text book as well as notes from your online lectures (which were very clear and helpful). I am now attempting practice questions from the Kaplan exam kit as well as going over all notes. Will that suffice in order to get a pass? I find remembering facts easier than some of the other modules as I studied History at uni. Will the whole cbe exam be multiple choice and drop down boxes, where we select the appropriate answers?
March 1, 2015 at 12:51 pm #230897Hi Daniel,
I passed F4 last week with 75% and I would say that the most important thing is just doing past exam questions, because these ensure you cover the “key” parts of the course.
After all, you can never know everything. I believe the key to exam success is knowing this and not getting too obsessed with the detail.
I would do the following:
1. Turn to the summary pages only of each chapter & learn the KEY points as best you can
2. Do as many past paper questions as possible! And then do some more! 🙂
So, good luck!
March 1, 2015 at 12:53 pm #230898And yes, all section A questions are just normal multiple choice.
And section B (6 longer questions) is also multiple choice, but with some drop-down parts and “tick the boxes” parts.
Have a look at that link and read the specimen paper so you know exactly what the format is.
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